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Kings Down Tail Caravan and Camping Park (Sidmouth) - Once part of a Royal Hunting ground, Kings Down Tail is now home to a more tranquil form of leisure.
Ideally centrally situated in the heart of East Devon, all of its unspoiled coast and countryside is yours to explore.
We are close to the Regency town of Sidmouth which is a fine example of East Devon's coastal resorts.
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Parkers Farm Holiday Park (Ashburton) - Pitches suitable for Motor Caravans, Touring Caravans and all sizes of tents. These are serviced by two superb modern shower blocks which are kept to a very high standard of cleanliness by our friendly staff
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Bridestowe Caravan Park (Okehampton) - The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Oakdown Holiday Park (Sidmouth) - For nearly forty years Oakdown Holiday Caravan Park in Devon has been carefully fashioned by the Franks Family, from the open Devonshire meadowland to its current multi award winning standard. No straight lines here, just gentle curves, spacious groves, seclusion, privacy and peace and quiet.
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Kennford International Caravan Park (Exeter) - Welcome to Kennford International Caravan & Camping Park - Open All Year.
Ian, Lisa, Chloe & Kaya would like to welcome you to our family owned and run Park. We and all our staff are on hand to help you have a happy holiday.
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Widend Touring Park (Paignton) - The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Channel View Caravan and Camping Park (Lynton) - Channel View is a quiet family run site, situated in a sunny position in glorious North Devon.
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Bay View Farm Holidays (Braunton) - Owned and operated by the same family for many years, and is designed to cater for families and those who enjoy a quiet holiday.
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Harford Bridge Holiday Park (Tavistock) - We have 120 pitches available for riverside camping, touring caravans, motor homes, trailer tents and tents.
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Salcombe Regis Camping and Caravan Park (Sidmouth) - The caravan and camping site, comprises 16 acre grounds. Young and old enjoy the open expanses of grass so ideal for ball games, kite-flying, picnics, or just quiet reflection. Being pet friendly, dogs can enjoy the grounds on a lead, play in the dog exercise field, along the coast paths, and down to the beach. In fact the Coastal Path is part of Britain's longest national walking trail, The Jurassic Coastline. Alternatively just laze on the beach.
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